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‘The whole unfolding Let’s Study series is a must for every Christian home that is serious about getting to know the Word.’ — COVENANTER WITNESS

Written to the congregation which Paul probably held nearest to his heart, the letter to the Philippians is full of Christ and overflows with a contagious sense of great joy. And no wonder. For among the members of this congregation were such diverse Christian friends as Lydia, the businesswoman whose heart the Lord had gently opened and the local jailer, who, on the night of his conversion, had tenderly cleansed the lash-wounds which covered the apostle’s back.

The church at Philippi was Paul’s ‘crown and joy’. But now, in the apostle’s absence, problems had arisen among these new Christians, threatening their fellowship and witness.

How did Paul respond? What did he say to anchor these young Christians in the truth and guide them in Christian living? In Let’s Study Philippians, Sinclair B. Ferguson leads us through Paul’s memorable answers.

Table of Contents:

Outline of Philippians

1. Dear Philippians (1:1-2)

2. A Sharing Church (1:3-5)

3. God at Work (1:6-8)

4. Praying for Growth (1:9-11)

5. To Advance the Gospel (1:12-14)

6. Mixed Motives (1:15-18a)

7. Reason for Joy (1:18b-21)

8. Inclinations and Responsibilities (1:22-26)

9. Keep Standing! (1:27-30)

10. Secrets of Unity (2:1-4)

11. The Mind of Christ (2:5-8)

12. Name Above Every Name (2:9-11)

13. Working out Salvation (2:12-13)

14. Let Your Light Shine (2:14-18)

15. Good News, Bad News (2:19-24)

16. The Risk-Taker (2:25-30)

17. Look Out! (3:1-3)

18. Room for Boasting? (3:4-6)

19. Christ is Gain (3:7-11)

20. Called to Perfection (3:12-16)

21. To Imitate or to Avoid (3:17-19)

22. Citizens of Heaven (3:20-4:1)

23. Agreeing and Helping (4:2-3)

24. Vital Relationships (4:4-9)

25. Learning Contentment (4:10-13)

26. Partnership in the Gospel (4:14-20)

27. Yours Sincerely, Paul (4:21-23)

Author

Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson is a Ligonier teaching fellow and distinguished visiting professor of systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary. He previously served as the senior minister of the First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, S.C., and he has written more than two dozen books.